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should it hurt soo much?
Othelo
#11 Posted : Saturday, July 19, 2014 11:30:30 AM
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What is hurting too much?
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washiku
#12 Posted : Saturday, July 19, 2014 11:47:59 AM
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Experiences shared on the exercise thread could be of great help. Ebu see @Jokes experience on Post #417HERE. Search for @Masukuma's success story HERE. Many people have made it before, you too can do it. Usindanganywe na kauchungu kidogo kidogo. NO PAIN NO GAIN.
tycho
#13 Posted : Saturday, July 19, 2014 3:41:07 PM
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wamusa wrote:
Hi wazuans.I enjoy this thread but have never really took up the challenge to exercise always finding some excuse-it took a comment from one of my workers"or you are overweight?" so i have joined some small aerobic group near the estate.three days now and d'oh! am in so much pain i can hardly walk,damn it, i cant even have my quality time with thatcher-am all so raw and no part of my body is not aching.is it supposed to be like this-and how can i go on???


Sorry for the pain. Give your body like three days off the fitness studio. Take plenty of water, make it warm especially in the morning. Massage sore areas gently - your spouse can help. Then think about your plan carefully.

You don't want to go to the 'gym' to lose weight. I wouldn't advice you to do that. Think of the 'gym' as a (new) place that's restructuring your time and values to have a healthy body, mind, and soul.

Find other activities to bring the required balance. Then develop a fitness program with your instructor. Request to do deep stretches Before and after workout. The plan should be about all rounded fitness rising gradually through a lifetime.

Research and adopt healthy eating and thinking habits and you'll enjoy your days.
masukuma
#14 Posted : Saturday, July 19, 2014 3:58:54 PM
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Magigi wrote:
...Start small...Don't go full throttle. Ask @Masukuma how he graduated from going to Mlolongo to have his weight taken alongside trucks to a manageable weight.
...@wamusa...I can see you are an old guard here and so I am sure you have read a lot about weight loss from many previous threads and so get your arse off that couch and put into practice what you have read.Do something! There is no short cut!


I agree with @magigi - start somewhere. how heavy were you? had you ever worked out in your life? if you were very heavy and had never worked out at all - start with something light. Aerobics can be quite intense! I had a session last week that kept my body aching for a good 3 days and the way I now consider myself toned (I have lost a possible 30 kgs from my heaviest weighed) so start with something easier - a jog around the block (jipe nguvu all those stares you get will be stares of admiration not otherwise). then you can move to aerobics. Aerobic classes are however quite good once you get into them. Welcome to this journey - it's both tiresome and wonderful. Make some lifestyle changes - cut out the things you know you need to cut out. drop habits that are not helpful. Enjoy the journey don't let these few pains make you 'rudi misri' .
as Tycho said - rest is a critical part of fitness.
All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
Mukiri
#15 Posted : Saturday, July 19, 2014 7:50:44 PM
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Gordon Gekko wrote:
If you are hitting the aerobics everyday then you're not giving your body a chance to recover. You need to alternate, and have leisurely walks on 'off' days to let the lactic acid wear off. Once your body learns how to deal with the lactic acid then you can even do the aerobics hard every day.
Also look for a partner at that gym who you can encourage each other with. Get someone of your general fitness type, not a chiseled machine...

That and stretching, stretching and stretching some more!

The number one, overlooked vital thing to do before and after every exercise regime. Stretch and breath! There is a good Russian DVD on breathing tips.

Proverbs 19:21
wamusa
#16 Posted : Saturday, July 19, 2014 10:03:41 PM
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Thanks, thanks to you all.very much encouraged and obliged. Lochaes ill try the lemonade as days unfold.salute you Gordon for the lactic acid theory-makes lots of sense.Sheri i am not a teetotaler but takes a very big occasion to have me cut a drink except at the altar-meat: well well.. yes(been my way of erasing those old memories of githeri ngwaci pumkims all year until xmas for chapo.thanks washiku for the earlier references.masukuma am 78(plus mobile and shoes) used to be 64 when i was swimming for college 14 years ago!!!
masukuma
#17 Posted : Saturday, July 19, 2014 10:51:32 PM
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wamusa wrote:
Thanks, thanks to you all.very much encouraged and obliged. Lochaes ill try the lemonade as days unfold.salute you Gordon for the lactic acid theory-makes lots of sense.Sheri i am not a teetotaler but takes a very big occasion to have me cut a drink except at the altar-meat: well well.. yes(been my way of erasing those old memories of githeri ngwaci pumkims all year until xmas for chapo.thanks washiku for the earlier references.masukuma am 78(plus mobile and shoes) used to be 64 when i was swimming for college 14 years ago!!!

jipenguvu! utatoboa!
All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
Magigi
#18 Posted : Saturday, July 19, 2014 11:07:22 PM
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wamusa wrote:
Thanks, thanks to you all.very much encouraged and obliged. Lochaes ill try the lemonade as days unfold.salute you Gordon for the lactic acid theory-makes lots of sense.Sheri i am not a teetotaler but takes a very big occasion to have me cut a drink except at the altar-meat: well well.. yes(been my way of erasing those old memories of githeri ngwaci pumkims all year until xmas for chapo.thanks washiku for the earlier references.masukuma am 78(plus mobile and shoes) used to be 64 when i was swimming for college 14 years ago!!!

78 kgs and claiming to be overweight..!!.what is your BMI bro?
wamusa
#19 Posted : Saturday, July 19, 2014 11:28:52 PM
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Magigi- ease off please.I am not claiming to be overweight if you could read my earlier post.still am 5 feet 4" i also know the direction have been spiraling. let us just say i have been sufficiently advised and let it be.i rest on Sundays its just about.
Bykhovets
#20 Posted : Sunday, July 20, 2014 1:01:24 AM
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Magigi wrote:
wamusa wrote:
Thanks, thanks to you all.very much encouraged and obliged. Lochaes ill try the lemonade as days unfold.salute you Gordon for the lactic acid theory-makes lots of sense.Sheri i am not a teetotaler but takes a very big occasion to have me cut a drink except at the altar-meat: well well.. yes(been my way of erasing those old memories of githeri ngwaci pumkims all year until xmas for chapo.thanks washiku for the earlier references.masukuma am 78(plus mobile and shoes) used to be 64 when i was swimming for college 14 years ago!!!

78 kgs and claiming to be overweight..!!.what is your BMI bro?


Kuwa mpole smile

5 ft 4 in = 160cm (5x30 + 4x2.5)

BMI = 78 / (1.6x1.6)

BMI = 30.5 = Moderately Obese
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